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THE FRANCES SHIMER QUARTERLY Frequent interesting letters come from Miss May Cole, '08, who is enjoying a year's rest on her parents' ranch near McDonald, Kan. Miss Martha Ingram, who spent a year at the Academy in the '90s, is now married and resides in Chicago and has two children. The sympathy of her friends, here and elsewhere, is with Mrs. Anna Davis Brower, '05, in the death of her husband at Denver, Colo. Miss Rosabel Glass, '99, is now instructor in history in the high school in Seattle, Wash. Miss Marion C. Hallett is in the same school. Mrs. Madge Myers Hislop, '84, is president of the Mount Carroll Seminary and Frances Shimer Academy Association, of Chicago. Miss Mary Nourse, '99, is an instrnctor in Wayland Academy, Hangchow, China, and writes enthusiastically of her work and life there. Miss Etta Williams, '98, is now a student in the University of Wisconsin. She writes expressing the hope that the quarterly may soon appear. Mrs. Mary Irvine Greenleaf, '00, is now teaching music in Ardmore, Ok. She spent a few days with friends in Mt. Carroll in the summer. Miss Bessie Dodson, '02, was married in the fall to Mr. Clyde M. Wolf. They reside in Mt. Carroll. Mr. Wolf is in the First National Bank. Mrs. Alice Briggs Duer, Denver, Colo., of the class of '69, paid a brief visit to the Academy on her way to Wisconsin to see a sick sister in the fall. Mrs. Hazel Goff Morgan is living in Los Angeles, Cal. She writes of frequently meeting Miss Blanche Emery, who is now Mrs. Charles Barnell. Mrs. Vera Mammen Gray, '02, writes from Hackensack, N. J. She expresses much interest in the Academy and its work. Mrs. Gray has four children. Misses Marietta Smith, Winifred Munroe, Ellen Fenling, Hazel Evans, Lela Moore, all '08, are spending the year in study at the University of Chicago. Mr. Earl Smith, who took a certificate in music with the class